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Engineering Entrepreneurship Program

Overview

In partnership with the David Eccles School of Business, the Engineering Entrepreneurship Program offers engineering students the opportunity for hands-on innovation experience as well as a strong foundation in the business aspects of technology. Program courses are available on an à la carte basis to all students. Courses are also available on a certificate basis for those students completing all certificate requirements (see below for certificate requirements). This program is intended for students who wish to start their own companies, as well as for those interested in the complexities of the dynamic business world in which we live. Our aim is to provide the educational background necessary to thrive in both small and large business environments, and to help students better understand the business viability of engineering solutions.

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Discovering the Value of Intellectual Property (Student Interview)

Why take Engineering Entrepreneurship courses? (Student Interview)

Why build an Engineering Entrepreneurship Program? (Director Interview)

Courses

Engineering Entrepreneurship courses are open to all undergraduate students on an à la carte basis. To complete the certificate, undergraduate engineering students need 20 credit hours. Some courses offered by individual engineering departments may also count toward the certificate: the exact number of additional courses depends on the student’s major. The table below lists not only Engineering Entrepreneurship courses, but also additional courses an undergraduate student must take to receive the certificate. A GPA of 2.5 or better is required to earn the certificate.

Course Name

When Taught

Credit Hours

Course Title

ENGIN 5791

Fall

3.0

Launching Technology Ventures

ENGIN 5020

Fall

3.0

Emerging Tech & Engineering Entrepreneurship Gold

ENGIN 5030

Spring

3.0

Patent Law & Strategy

ENGIN 5790

Spring

3.0

The Business of Entrepreneurship

Departmental Course

Varies based on B.S Major

3.0

Technical Communications

Departmental Course

Varies based on B.S Major

5.0

Capstone Project or Thesis

Engineering Entrepreneurship courses are also open to all graduate students on an à la carte basis. To complete the certificate, graduate engineering students need 15 credit hours. Some courses offered by individual engineering departments may also count toward the certificate. A GPA of 3.0 or better is required to earn the certificate.

Course Name

When Taught

Credit Hours

Course Title

ENGIN 6791

Fall

3.0

Launching Technology Ventures

ENGIN 6020

Fall

3.0

Emerging Tech & Engineering Entrepreneurship Gold

ENGIN 6030

Spring

3.0

Patent Law & Strategy

ENGIN 6790

Spring

3.0

The Business of Entrepreneurship

Departmental Course

Varies based on B.S Major

3.0

Technical Communications

Departmental Course

Varies based on B.S Major

5.0

Capstone Project or Thesis

Applications

Applications are accepted at any time during the academic year, but must be received prior to the awarding of your undergraduate or graduate degree. Applicants must be matriculated University of Utah students and have a declared pre- or full-major in an Engineering field. Prospective and non-University of Utah students are encouraged to contact the program advisor, Abby Harris, with any questions.

Staff

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Ryan Brown

Program Director
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Charles Musgrave

Dean Price College of Engineering
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Sneha Kasera

Associate Dean Price College of Engineering
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Bill Hesterly

Chair, Entrepreneurship
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Jonathan Oomrigar

Marketing
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Cord Bowen

Entrepreneurship

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Chuck Sharp

Operations & Information Systems

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Robert Wuebker

Entrepreneurship
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William Schulze

Entrepeneurship
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Florian Solzbacher

Electrical Engineering
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Amanda Funai

CLEAR, Price College of Engineering
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